National University of Ireland in Galway

Location

Ireland: Galway

Program Summary

Established in 1845, the National University of Ireland Galway is located in the fourth largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Galway is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with a thriving cultural and commercial community. Traces of the city's rich medieval past are evident throughout the city. Because of its dynamic and pioneering role in theater, arts, and culture, Galway has earned the title Cultural Capital of Ireland. The university now has more than 8,000 students, seven faculties, and more than 50 academic departments and research centers. Academic resources include a library, computer resource center, an Irish Language Center, and the Applied Languages Center. About a thousand international students attend the university each year, mainly from Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. The school is situated on the banks of the River Corrib, and offers a variety of student services that are all close to Galway's city center.

Program Summary

Established in 1845, the National University of Ireland Galway is located in the fourth largest city in the Republic of Ireland. Galway is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with a thriving cultural and commercial community. Traces of the city's rich medieval past are evident throughout the city. Because of its dynamic and pioneering role in theater, arts, and culture, Galway has earned the title Cultural Capital of Ireland. The university now has more than 8,000 students, seven faculties, and more than 50 academic departments and research centers. Academic resources include a library, computer resource center, an Irish Language Center, and the Applied Languages Center. About a thousand international students attend the university each year, mainly from Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia. The school is situated on the banks of the River Corrib, and offers a variety of student services that are all close to Galway's city center.

Program Highlights

1. Study in a vibrant cosmopolitan city with a thriving commercial and cultural community in Ireland.

2. Join a student body comprising more than 8,000 students, with around a thousand international students.

3. Participate in a variety of student activities on campus, such as clubs and recreation.

4. Stay in student residences, flats, apartments, or houses while in Ireland.